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1959 in sports

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1959 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[American football]]

  • NFL Championship: the Baltimore Colts won 31–16 over the New York Giants at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium
  • August 14 – The American Football League is founded. Play would begin the following year.
  • Sugar Bowl (1958 season):

[[Association football]]

Brazil

  • Taca Brasil, as predecessor for Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A, that first officially games held on August 23. Turkey
  • Turkish National League, as predecessor for Super Lig of Turkey, that first officially game held on February 21.

[[sport of athletics|Athletics]]

  • Pan American Games athletics held in Chicago with US sprinter Ray Norton winning three gold medals in the sprint events

[[Baseball]]

  • March 3 – The San Francisco Giants officially name their new stadium Candlestick Park.
  • May 26 – In what many experts call the greatest pitching performance in history, Harvey Haddix—suffering with a flu and sore throat—hurls a 12 inning perfect game for the Pittsburgh Pirates but loses in the 13th inning 0–1 on a Don Hoak fielding error to the Milwaukee Braves as lightning storms threaten the end of the game.
  • June 25 - Emperor Hirohito, watched Japanese professional baseball game for first time in Korakuen Baseball Stadium, Tokyo, Japan. At final resulting to Tokyo Giants win over Hanshin Tigers 5 to 4 in a home run by Shigeo Nagashima from Minoru Murayama.
  • World Series – Los Angeles Dodgers win 4 games to 2 over the Chicago White Sox. The Series MVP is Larry Sherry, Los Angeles
  • The Havana Sugar Kings defeat the Richmond Virginians to win the International League Governors' Cup.
  • The Minneapolis Millers win the American Association championship.
  • Havana wins 4 games to 3 over Minneapolis to win the Junior World Series.
  • The Salt Lake City Bees win the Pacific Coast League pennant.
  • The Winnipeg Goldeyes win the Northern League championship.

[[Basketball]]

[[Boxing]]

  • June 26 – in New York City, Ingemar Johansson scored a 3rd-round TKO over Floyd Patterson to win the World Heavyweight Championship
  • August 27 to September 7 – Pan American Games held in Chicago, United States

[[Bowling]]

Nine-pin bowling

  • Nine-pin bowling World Championships
    • Men's champion: Eberhard Luther, East Germany
    • Women's champion: Hilde Beljan, East Germany
    • Men's team champion: Yugoslavia
    • Women's team champion: East Germany

[[Canadian football]]

  • Grey Cup – Winnipeg Blue Bombers win 21–7 over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

[[Cricket]]

  • During a Currie Cup match against Natal at the Jan Smuts Ground in East London in December, Border set the record (which still stands) for the lowest aggregate score by a first class side in a match. Border scored 34 runs in the match – 16 in the first innings and 18 in the second innings.

[[Curling]]

  • Inaugural World Curling Championships held in Falkirk and Edinburgh for men only and known as the "Scotch Cup"; it is won by a Canadianteam from Regina, Saskatchewan, skipped by Ernie Richardson

[[Figure skating]]

  • World Figure Skating Championship
    • Men's champion: David Jenkins, United States
    • Ladies' champion: Carol Heiss, United States
    • Pair skating champion: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul, Canada
    • Ice dancing champion: Doreen Denny & Courtney Jones, Great Britain

[[Golf]]

Men's professional

[[Horse racing]]

Steeplechases

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup – Roddy Owen
  • Grand National – Oxo Flat races
  • Australia – Melbourne Cup won by Macdougal
  • Canadian Triple Crown races:
    1. Queen's Plate – New Providence
    2. Prince of Wales Stakes – New Providence
    3. Breeders' Stakes – New Providence
    • New Providence becomes the first horse ever to win all three races.
  • France – Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Saint Crespin
  • Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by Fidalgo
  • English Triple Crown races:
    1. 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Taboun
    2. The Derby – Parthia
    3. St. Leger Stakes – Cantelo
  • United States Triple Crown races:
    1. Kentucky Derby – Tomy Lee
    2. Preakness Stakes – Royal Orbit
    3. Belmont Stakes – Sword Dancer

[[Ice hockey]]

  • Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Dickie Moore, Montreal Canadiens
  • Hart Memorial Trophy for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Andy Bathgate, New York Rangers
  • Stanley Cup – Montreal Canadiens win 4 games to 1 over the Toronto Maple Leafs
  • World Hockey Championship
    • Men's champion: Belleville McFarlands from Canada
  • NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux defeat Michigan State University Spartans 4–3 in overtime in Troy, New York
  • The Hershey Bears defeat the Buffalo Bisons 4 games to 2 to win the AHL Calder Cup.
  • The Louisville Rebels defeat the Fort Wayne Komets 4 games to 2 to win the IHL Turner Cup.
  • On November 1, Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jacques Plante was injured when struck in the face by a flying puck. He offers to return to play on the condition that he wears his goalie mask. His example soon leads to the mask becoming standard equipment for goalies and a symbol of the game itself.
  • The TV-pucken tournament starts.

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1959 in motorsport, List of 1959 motorsport champions

[[Rugby league]]

[[Rugby union]]

[[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]

  • July 11 – US swimmer Michael Troy breaks his own first official world record (2:19.0), set earlier in the day, in the men's 200m butterfly (long course) at a meet in Los Altos, California, clocking 2:16.4.
  • July 19 – US swimmer Becky Collins breaks the world record in the women's 200m butterfly at a meet in Redding, California, clocking 2:37.0.

[[Tennis]]

Australia

[[Volleyball]]

  • Volleyball at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago won by USA (men) and Brazil (women)

[[Multi-sport event]]s

Awards

  • Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Ingemar Johansson, Boxing
  • Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year – Maria Bueno, Tennis

References

References

  1. (1987). "Fifty Incredible Cricket Matches". Stanley Paul and Co Ltd.
  2. "Border v Natal".
  3. "Epsom Derby {{!}} History, Winners, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
  4. (6 August 1987). "PAN AM GAMES LEGACY: 1959 : It's Not Exactly Peace and Harmony".
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